George Nathaniel Nash Papers 1917-1919

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George Nathaniel Nash Papers 1917-1919

The collection consists of thepapers of George Nathaniel Nash, a British Army officer stationed in Russia from1917-1919.

2 boxes (.84 linear feet)

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Raskolʹnikov, F. F. (Fedor Fedorovich), 1892-1939

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Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia, 1868-1918

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Headlam, John Emerson Wharton, Sir, 1864-

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Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich, 1870-1924

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